Abaeté's Brow-less, Faux-Hawked Dandies

When I went backstage yesterday at Abaeté the two things that stood out to me were their faux-hawked French braids and brow-less faces. To satisfy my curiosity, I started digging for answers. "Laura was inspired by 18th century, post-French Revolution Dandies," says Dave Cruz, lead hairstylist for Redken. "She was emailing me these great pictures and I saw this one of a guy—it was a profile shot—and it looked like he had a little bit of a Mohawk with a braid on the back of his head. Clearly, it was a wig or something, but it looked so cool!" Taking the photo as inspiration, Cruz created a do that he humorously refers to as that of an "18th century French rock star."

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As for the absence of brows, makeup artist Tina Turnbrow for beauty.com says she downplayed arches in order to feminize the look. "We're taking tarte's ReCreate foundation—it's got a lot of coverage—and we're using that on the brow," she says. "Lightening the eyebrows immediately softens the face. A heavy, dark eyebrow gives you a much more masculine look so I simply decided to take it away."